Huessy Seminar: Arms Control Is Not Dead Yet with Rose Gottemoeller

Huessy Seminar: Arms Control Is Not Dead Yet with Rose Gottemoeller

WATCH | William J. Perry Lecturer Rose Gottemoeller discusses the future of arms control, emphasizing the need for mutual predictability and limits with Russia and China.

In this Huessy Seminar hosted by the National Institute for Deterrence Studies, special guest, Rose Gottemoeller, former chief negotiator of the New START Treaty and NATO Deputy Secretary General, discussed the future of arms control, emphasizing the need for mutual predictability and limits with Russia and China. She advocated for a new treaty potentially led by Donald Trump, maintaining New START verification measures, and addressing nuclear modernization in the U.S., Russia, and China. Rose proposed parallel negotiations with Russia and China, a freeze on all nuclear warheads, and innovations like missile deployment bans. She also highlighted the importance of transparency, the impact of emerging technologies, and engaging China and other nations like India and Pakistan in arms control dialogues.

Originally posted to the National Institute for Deterrence Studies at thinkdeterrence.com